Wedding dresses are white, pink and red. What is the difference between them and what does it mean?
The origin of white wedding dress: Although wedding ceremonies have existed all over the world since ancient times, the history of brides wearing wedding dresses at weddings is less than 200 years. The white gauze dress worn by the bride was originally a Catholic ceremonial dress. Because some countries in ancient Europe were a country where politics and religion were integrated, people had to go to church to receive prayers and blessings from priests or priests before they could be considered as formal legal marriages. Therefore, the bride wears a white dress to show her sincerity and purity to God. Before the West19th century, there was no uniform color specification for the bridal gowns worn by young girls when they got married. It was not until around 1820 that white gradually became a widely used wedding color. This is because Queen Victoria of England wore an elegant white wedding dress at her wedding. Since then, the white wedding dress has become a formal wedding dress. Now some people don't understand the origin of the wedding dress. They are ingenious and make the bride's wedding dress pink or light blue to show their beauty. However, according to western customs, only remarried women can use pink or lake blue on their wedding dresses to show the difference from their first marriage.